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Koichi Sugiyama has been creating video game music for many, many years, and he’s famous for his work on the Dragon Quest series. The Guinness World Records has now acknowledged Sugiyama as the oldest gaming composer. He’s 85 years old.

Sugiyama has been involved with Dragon Quest since the series’ debut in 1986. He’s also contributing to next year’s Dragon Quest XI.

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Dragon Quest VII’s western launch isn’t too far off, and Nintendo is gearing up its promotional efforts with a new UK commercial. As usual, we have it below.


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Polygon posted a few minutes of new footage from the Wii U and New 3DS indie game Pirate Pop Plus. Watch the video below.

During the N64 days, Seta was developing a promising-looking racer known as “Rev Limit”. It would have offered real-world driving with impressive graphical effects and a bunch of vehicles based on real marques. Unfortunately, after the company ran out of money, the project was cancelled.

Nearly two decades later, YouTuber RetroGameTV managed to obtain a prototype cartridge and N64 development kit in a Yahoo Auctions lot. The title screen even shows a copyright of 1999 even though most had assumed it had been scrapped a year prior.

We’ve posted RetroGameTV’s video below, which shows off racing, different tracks and cars, and more.

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GameSpot is back with another Mario Party: Star Rush video, this time showing the Toad Scramble mode. Have a look at the latest footage below.

Mastiff is preparing various 3DS themes for Gurumin 3D. Buyers will receive one for free, though it’s not clear which one will be offered just yet. You can see the various theme designs above.

As for a release date, Gurumin 3D: A Monstrous Adventure could land on the eShop as early as the end of this month, though October is looking more likely. Just as we heard about before, the game will cost $15.

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Later this year, Snap Finger Click will be bringing Act it Out to Wii U. The party game, previously released on PlayStation 4, is now getting an eShop version.

Act It Out allows players to choose from more than 1,500 secret phrases to act out from categories including film, music and video games. You can act, sing, draw on the GamePad, or describe the phrases. Up to eight players are supported in competitive/cooperative gameplay, and there’s support for English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Dutch languages.

View a trailer for Act It Out below.

Having recently confirmed a November 10 release date for Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan: Shijou Psi-dai no Psi-nan!?, Bandai Namco now has a commercial up for the game. You can view it below.

With new previews coming online today, gameplay footage for Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice is in. You’ll find a bunch of clips below.

Update: Added English version below.


The second live-action Pokemon Sun/Moon was published on the Japanese Pokemon YouTube page today. It has some brief snippets of footage, including what seems to be a first look at Cutiefly’s evolution.

We’ve attached the screenshot of the Pokemon above. For the full video, watch it below.


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